Thailand Info required

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Posted byxxpacerxx(Full Member 76 posts) 11y
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Before returning to Australia at the start of sept i will be arriving in Bangkok on the 2nd for 2 weeks. I was just wondering how much the airfare is down to Ko Phanghan (return would be ideal) for the full moon party on the 7th.

In most cases, you will feel the itch to travel as much as you can, especially in a conducive situation. It is to most humans, the desire to travel to see the world and experience the diverse culture of the people. To the seasoned travelers, they will surely agree that you don’t really appreciate or reminisce about your home too much until you have the perception of seeing how people live in other parts of the world. One way of experiencing such feelings is to home stay with the local people – live, eat, and emulate their daily chores.

The truth is, traveling is virtually expensive to most people. Unless you are well off, you won’t be able to travel frequently until you acquire some budget travel techniques. This is not just a straightforward technique but also an overall approach that you should execute to all aspect of your trip.

Example:Explore charter flights, accumulate airline royalty points and last minute deals to obtain the lowest airfares, include home stay as part of your itinerary, so that you can stay and enjoy the home cooked food cheaply with the family.

To reduce your trip costs, is to stay longer at a place to explore areas around your location closely. You will learn where the bargains can be found, where are the cheap places to eat, where the cheap entertainment is. Besides, you will have the opportunity to submerge yourself more deeply in the local culture, a local may reveal an interesting spot you never would have considered when planning your itinerary back home or able to get a good judgment of what it is like to live in a place.

It won’t be cheap, if you constantly travel, never staying at a place long enough. Get in and out of the bus and train, spend long and tiring day doing touristy tours, then sleep in a cheap hotel only to get on another bus or train the next morning. Wherever you are, bus and train fares, and car rentals are expensive. No doubt, you will cover lots of places, but do you know the difference between seeing places and experiencing places?

Learn to bargain in a foreign country especially the second world, your money will definitely last longer. Bargaining is part and parcel of the daily life and if you do not participate, you will find yourself over spending. The art of bargaining is not to be in a hurry to buy. Your home stay host will give you an idea of a good price. Do not reveal your keenness to buy, pretend to walk away or showing a willingness to avoid the transactions. You may be surprised the seller will lower the price voluntarily. Once you have mastered the bargaining skill, you will find it easy and fun.

Another aspect to budget travel is FLEXIBILITY. If you strictly stick to your ‘what you want to do and when to do plans’, it can be costly to your travel budget. Being flexible about the dates you are willing to travel or be open to traveling in many different places will save you money. For example, if you are willing to go to any part of South East Asia rather than a specific Asian country, you will be able to take advantage of cheap fares.

The budget traveler who arrives at their destination with a flexible itinerary will take advantage of the available opportunities. This is not the case for a rigid traveler who insists on going to a particular place and time, then he/she could be at the mercy of the travel agents and tour guides and pay whatever it costs.

As a result of your flexible and meticulous planning, you will find that even those on moderate budgets can afford to travel regularly and enjoyably. Most importantly, you will have a more culturally impressive experience, one that you will always remember than a high-class tour.

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Posted bysuwannaphu(Budding Member 51 posts) 11y
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Fly cheaper with Thai AirAsia (buy online at : airasia.com) to Surat Thani province and then connect with the ferry there.

If you dont mind the price, fly with Bangkok Airways to Samui island, and then connect with boat to Koh Pa Ngan.

Enjoy the rainy beach.....

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Posted bywildfk(Respected Member 463 posts) 11y
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As the previous poster said you can fly Bkk to Samui with Bangkok Air, but because they have a monopoly at Samui they are rather expensive....6 to 7.5 k baht. They are convenient though as they have umpteen flights a day...you just walk off the plane and walk over to the domestic terminal and get on! Beware! there is a 400 baht airport fee on leaving the Island...this may be even more now. You can also fly on to Phuket.

There are Song Taew taxis at the airport that will take you to your hotel if you have one or drop you at any of the towns around the island of Koh Samui. I would suggest you book for one or two nights in advance just to have somewhere to stay and orientate, then move to somewhere more to your liking or then get the ferry over to Koh Pan Ngam.

A cheaper way is to fly to Surrathani on the mainland, but then you have to get from the airport to the ferry (taxi or minibus) and then take the ferry across (1 to 1.5 hours).Another way is the overnight train from Bkk…you can get a cabin etc about 2000 baht. Bus is the cheapest but a bit of a nightmare.You could hire a car and drive but not for the inexperienced or faint hearted. You can’t take a vehicle to Koh Pan Ngam.

Another alternative is to go to Chumpon (train or bus from Bkk), about half-way down the coast between Bkk and Samui, here you can catch a passenger ferry to Koh Pan Ngam, and I think it takes about 8 hours.